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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 3/15/20 8:19 PM, Coraline Ada Ehmke
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              software is by definition not open source.<span
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      <div class="">Can you point to any specific points in the
        definition of Ethical Open Source that conflicts with the OSD?
        (I’m not talking about ELOS.)</div>
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    <p>No. I've already done that and you didn't reply. Why should I
      repeat myself with zero expectation of a substantive reply? EVERY
      point except #6 conflicts with the OSD. The intention of the
      Ethical Software Definition conflicts with the Open Source
      Definition. Open Source allows all use by a copyright. Ethical
      Software denies some uses by social shaming.<br>
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    <p>And don't you DARE call it "Ethical Open Source"! It's either
      Open Source OR it's "Ethical" (by your definition, on case by case
      or time after time).</p>
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